US Commerce Chief to Federal Workers: Get a Loan

Workers affected by the government shutdown should seek loans to pay their bills and financial institutions should make credit available, U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Thursday as employees were poised to miss their second paycheck.

In an interview on CNBC, Ross said it was “disappointing” that some federal workers were not showing up to work and that “there really is not a good excuse” for affected workers to not have money.

“The banks and the credit unions should be making credit available to them,” said Ross, a billionaire investor. He noted the government had committed to give federal employees back pay, adding “there really is not a good excuse why there really should be a liquidity crisis.”

“True, the people might have to pay a little bit of interest. But the idea that it’s paycheck or zero is not a really valid idea,” Ross said. “They are eventually going to be paid.”

Trump last week signed into law a measure to ensure that the roughly 800,000 affected federal workers receive back pay, but the law does not extend to private workers for federal contractors, or others whose livelihoods depend heavily on federal workers’ business.

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a loan is an undue burden on American citizens. at same time, unemployment benifits would put an undue burden (albeit much lesser burden) on state unemployment funds, Perhaps a banking law requiring FDIC banks to provide 0% loans to furloughed federal employees for duration plus one pay period, & perhaps additional month or two @ the Fed’s Prime Rate. by which time back pay will have been provided. of corse that’s very simple version of real bill b/c limits to prevent abuse are required